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Greening your fleet Ultra Low Emission Vehicles: The business case, the technology and best practice Keith Budden Head of Business Development Keith.budden@cenex.co.uk 07557880959

Cenex Overview Not-for-profit independent research and consultancy organisation established in 2005. Specialists in low emission vehicles, associated infrastructure, energy systems and community/supply chain development. Help clients to assess, validate and apply low emissions automotive strategies and technologies.

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group Cenex Clients

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group Low Carbon Vehicle Event www.cenex-lcv.co.uk Technology Showcase Ride & Drive 3,137 visitors 226 exhibiting organisations 1,180 organisations attending 122 vehicles Extensive Seminar Programme

Where to begin? CAZ Clean Air Zone Euro IV, V, VI, EEV ULEV Ultra Low Emission Vehicle PiVG Plug-in Van Grant PiVC Plug-in Car Grant OLEV Office for Low Emission Vehicles GUL Go Ultra Low EV Electric Vehicle PHEV Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle CVTF Clean Vehicle Technology Fund LEZ Low Emission Zone RPC Reduced Pollution Certificate REEV Range Extended Electric Vehicle PiP Plugged-In Places Euro 4, 5, 6 DfT OLEV ULEVs EVs, PHEVs, REEVs PiVG & PiCG PiP & GUL

Air Quality

Cost Benefits Plug-in Van/Car Grant and work place charge point grant Low Emission Zone and Congestion charge exempt BIK tax savings VED Fuel Costs Reduced SMR Costs Whole life cost saving / total cost of ownership

Battery Electric Vehicles (EVs) Costs can be anywhere from 13,945 to 100,000+

Plug-In Hybrid (PHEVs) Costs can be anywhere from 33,945 to 51,000+

Range Extended Electric Vehicle (REx, REEV) Costs can be anywhere from 35,000+

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group Gas HGV, RCV and buses CNG LNG Biomethane www.gasvehiclehub.org/

Hydrogen Costs can be anywhere from 53,050 to 65,954+

Charging Electric Vehicles Conductive Case A Case B Case C

Charging Electric Vehicles Inductive

Charging Electric Vehicles

Charging Speeds Slow or standard charging is typically: 0-100% in 10-12 hours 13-16 Amps AC single phase UK household or caravan hook-up style plug and socket (BS1363) or Blue Commando (EN60309) Fast charging is typically: 0-100% in 4-6 hours 16-32 Amps AC single phase Type 2 plug and socket Semi-rapid charging is typically: 0-100% in 1-2 hours 32 Amps AC three phase Type 2 plug and socket Rapid charging is typically: 0-80% in 20-30 minutes 63 Amps AC three phase or 100 Amps DC Type 2 (AC), JEVS/G105 (DC) or CCS Combo 2 (DC)

Charge Point Costs

Charge Point Costs

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Fife APSE Environmenal Environment Transport Advisory Partnership Group Ebbs and Flows of Energy Systems (EFES)

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group Battery electric vans

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group CNG / Biomethane vans

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group Hydrogen

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group Low Carbon Vehicle Analysis Wyre Forest Council

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group CLEAR Capture Purpose: CLEAR Capture stands for Cost-effective Low Emissions Analysis from Realworld Data Capture. This analysis is more accurate as it directly uses your real-world operational data, not estimates of performance, to calculate your whole life costs, operational performance and carbon savings comparisons of switching from a conventional vehicle to an ultra-low emission vehicle (ULEV). This analysis includes: Plug-in device deployment Data collection Data analysis Analysis reporting 30 minute explanation call What will I know? You will fully understand if there is an economic (total cost of ownership) or environmental business case (savings of PM, NOx and CO2) to swap your conventional vehicles to a low emission vehicle, and know the technology types that offer the best savings in your bespoke fleet operational profile.

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group CLEAR Capture Data Collection Process

Low APSE Carbon Transport Britain Advisory Group CLEAR Capture Fuel Consumption and Emissions Calculation Vehicle Data Capture 15,000 mi/year + Vehicle type (small, medium, SUV, etc.) Fuel type: Diesel/Petrol Ownership period ICE vehicles CO2, PM and NOx tests on different vehicle types Fuel & energy consumption tests on EV, REEV and PHEV Populate fuel consumption, CO2, PM and NOx lookup tables Whole Life Fuel, CO2, PM and NOx Emission Savings

West Midlands Police Service Cenex ran a consultancy project with West Midlands Police (WMP) to test the possibility of using the Nissan LEAF as diary cars in their fleet operations After a successful trial with Cenex, in June 2013 the force ordered 30 LEAFs to be split evenly across all 10 local policing units (LPUs) as diary cars to attend pre-arranged meetings with victims of crimes who have contacted the police The cars typically travel 40 to 45 miles a day, but this varies depending on the LPU. They are currently exploring other opportunities for further LCVs in their fleet operations.

West Midlands Police Service After eight months, the real-world data showed Total EV miles: 256,200 Reduced tailpipe emissions: 68 tonnes CO 2 Total fuel cost saving: 24,472 Equivalent to the cost of a year's pay for one new police recruit!

Thank you for listening Keith Budden Head of Business Development keith.budden@cenex.co.uk @CenexLCFC